Anthropic Grows Its Business

Introduction

Anthropic is making new AI tools for lawyers and the government. They are also hiring new people with high pay.

Main Body

Anthropic has new tools for lawyers. These tools work with other software. Now, lawyers can use AI to write documents faster. The US government uses a tool called Mythos. This tool finds problems in computer security. However, the government will stop using this tool soon. Anthropic wants to hire a new person. This person will help other companies use AI. This job pays a lot of money. The company also talks to religious leaders about AI rules.

Conclusion

Anthropic is growing in many different areas and hiring more workers.

Learning

⚡ The 'Power' of Can

Look at this sentence: "Lawyers can use AI to write documents faster."

In A2 English, we use can to talk about things that are possible. It is a very simple word that doesn't change, no matter who is doing the action.

How it works:

  • I can \rightarrow I am able to
  • Lawyers can \rightarrow They are able to
  • The government can \rightarrow It is able to

Simple Patterns from the text:

  • Use AI \rightarrow can use AI
  • Write documents \rightarrow can write documents

Quick Tip: You don't need to add "to" after can. ❌ can to use \rightarrowcan use

Vocabulary Learning

lawyer (n.)
a person who works in law and helps with legal matters
Example:The lawyer explained the contract to me.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government made new rules.
people (n.)
many humans
Example:Many people attended the meeting.
high (adj.)
above normal
Example:She has a high salary.
pay (n.)
money given for work
Example:They received a big pay.
new (adj.)
recently made or introduced
Example:He bought a new book.
tools (n.)
items used to do work
Example:He uses tools to fix things.
software (n.)
computer programs
Example:The software helps with calculations.
use (v.)
to employ or put into action
Example:I use my phone to call.
write (v.)
to make words on paper or screen
Example:She writes stories.
documents (n.)
written papers or files
Example:He signed the documents.
faster (adv.)
more quickly
Example:The car goes faster.
find (v.)
to discover or locate
Example:I find my keys.
problems (n.)
difficulties or issues
Example:There are many problems.
computer (n.)
electronic machine that processes data
Example:I use a computer.
security (n.)
safety from danger or harm
Example:Security is important.
will (modal)
indicates future action
Example:I will go tomorrow.
stop (v.)
to cease or end
Example:Please stop talking.
soon (adv.)
in a short time
Example:We will arrive soon.
wants (v.)
desires or needs
Example:He wants a new bike.
person (n.)
an individual human
Example:A person can change.
help (v.)
to assist
Example:She helps her friend.
companies (n.)
businesses that sell goods or services
Example:Many companies hire workers.
job (n.)
a work position
Example:She has a new job.
pays (v.)
gives money to someone
Example:The company pays employees.
money (n.)
currency used for buying
Example:He saved money.
religious (adj.)
related to religion
Example:They had a religious ceremony.
leaders (n.)
people who guide or direct others
Example:Leaders make decisions.
about (prep.)
concerning or relating to
Example:We talked about plans.
rules (n.)
guidelines that people follow
Example:They follow the rules.
growing (adj.)
increasing in size or number
Example:The city is growing.
many (adj.)
a large number of
Example:Many books are on the shelf.
different (adj.)
not the same
Example:They have different ideas.
areas (n.)
regions or parts of a place
Example:They explore new areas.
workers (n.)
people who do work
Example:Workers build houses.